US soldiers have left Iraq's cities but are not yet giving up the three prisons where they hold more than 10,000 detainees on Iraqi soil. The guards at those detention centres will be American for at least another year, while Iraqis are trained to take up the job. AFPTV reports from Camp Cropper. (AFPTV)
OPINIONS, COMMENTARIES, AND EDITORIALS
The World Upside Down: Honduras -- Gustavo Coronel, Human Events
Banana Democrats -- IBD Editorial
The Winner in Honduras: Chávez -- Álvaro Vargas Llosa, New York Times
What Really Happened in Honduras? -- Glenn Garvin, Miami Herald
Democracy Derailed -- Greg Grandin, The Nation
President Obama More Than 'Concerned' -- Neal Boortz, Nealz Nuze
Any Alternatives to “Meddling” with Iran? -- Emanuele Ottolenghi, Commentary Magazine
Tehran Regime's Worst Nightmare -- Terry Glavin, National Post
In Morocco, an Alternative to Iran -- Anne Applebaum, Washington Post
Iraq Celebrates a Victory of Sorts -- Sami Moubayed, Asia Times
A Broken U.N. Promise In Congo -- Eve Ensler, Washington Post
North Korea Just Wants the 'Damn Bomb' -- Todd Crowell, RealClearWorld
Korean War II -- Gordon Chang, Wall Street Journal
Seventy-Five Years after the Night of the Long Knives -- Bruce Walker, American Thinker
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